See also Wine in the Mycenaean Palace Economy Liege: Universite de Liege, Histoire de l'art et archeologie de la Grece antique; Austin : University of Texas at Austin, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory, 1994.

Fotini Metaxaki-Mitrou 1987

The expedition of Philip V to Asia Minor in 201/0 B.C.

See also 'Violence in the contio during the Ciceronian age,' AC 1985 LIV : 180-187

Melanie Domurad 1986

Matritech, Boston. Director of Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs.

"The Populations of Ancient Cyprus"

Diane Bolger 1985 University of Maryland-European Division

"Erimi-Pamboula: A Study of the Site in Light of Recent Evidence"

See also Erimi-Pamboula : A Chalcolithic Settlement in Cyprus. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1988.

Myron Bikakis 1985

Archaic and Classical Imported Pottery in the Museums of Paros and Naxos

See also D.E. Wilson, "The Pottery from the West Court House at Knossos: Defining the Beginnings of Early Minoan IIA," American Journal of Archaeology 89 (1985) 355-356.

D.E. Wilson, "The Pottery and Architecture of the EM IIA West Court House at Knossos," Annual of the British School at Athens 80 (1985) 281-364.

Maria Iacovou 1984 University of Cyprus

"The Eleventh Century B.C. Pictorial Pottery of Cyprus"

See also The Pictorial Pottery of Eleventh Century B.C. Cyprus. Goteborg: P. Astrom, 1988.

Martha Demas 1984 J. Paul Getty Center

"Pyla-Kokkinokremos and Maa-Palaeokastro : Two Fortified Settlements of the End of the 13th Century B.C. in Cyprus"

See also Pyla-Kokkinokremos: A Late 13th-century B.C. Fortified Settlement in Cyprus, by V. Karageorghis and M. Demas. Nicosia: Published for the Republic of Cyprus by the Department of Antiquities, 1984.

"Getty researchers are preserving an ancient African trail by reburying it. They are battling erosion, vandals - and controversy."

Since 1993 the Getty Conservation Institute has been working, at the request of the Tanzanian department of antiquities, to unearth, document and preserve the 3.6 million year old Laetoli footprints. Made of volcanic ash, the fragile footprints were being subjected to seasonal rains, disruption by plant roots, and were in possible danger of vandalism.

The Getty team, under the supervision of Martha Demas, has documented the site, created a digital map of the area, made more accurate casts of the prints, and then has re-buried the footprints. The burial consisted of two inches of sand, a layer of a special cloth designed to absorb water without allowing erosion, a distinctive layer of gray soil used as a marker for the site, another layer of sand, a sheet of woven fabric that has an herbicide incorporated into the cloth that is designed to leach out over the next eighty years, more soil, another sheet of material to block roots, a nylon sheet to retard erosion, and a final layer of soil.

Controversy lies in whether the footprints should eventually be taken from their original site and displayed and preserved in a museum. They are considered by some as being too fragile to move yet others believe that to leave them in the remote and unprotected location means that they will eventually succumb to the elements.

The 3,600,000-year-old footprints found 20 years ago in the Laetoli area of northern Tanzania vividly evoked how early human ancestors may have lived. To protect those tracks, scientists have now painstakingly reburied them. The authors, who led the conservation project, explain why and how it was done. In addition, with anthropologist Ian Tattersall and artist Jay H. Matternes, they describe how views of the footprint makers have changed.

Julie L. Bentz 1982 Attorney-at-law. Jenner and Block: Chicago.

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See alsoWace and Blegen: Pottery as evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age, 1939-1989: Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, December 2-3, 1989, edited by Carol Zerner, with Peter Zerner and John Winder.

Jack L. Davis 1977 University of Cincinnati

"Fortifications at Ayia Irini, Keos: Evidence for History and Relative Chronology"

See also Kephala : A Late Neolithic Settlement and Cemetery. Princeton, N.J. : American School of Classical Studies, 1977.

Richard Eugene Mitchell 1965 University of Illinois

Rome's southern expansion and the introduction of coinage

See also Demands for Land Redistribution and Debt Reduction in the Roman Republic (1995), Patricians and plebeians: the origin of the Roman state (1990).

Elizabeth Schofield 1965

"Aegean Pottery from Late Bronze Age Houses at Ayia Irini in Keos"

See also Ayia Irini: House A, by W. Willson Cummer and Elizabeth Schofield. Mainz on Rhine: Philipp von Zabern, 1984.

John C. Overbeck 1963 State University of New York at Albany

"A Study of Early Helladic Architecture"

See also Ayia Irini : Period IV. Mainz on Rhine: P. von Zabern, 1989-

William P. Donovan 1961 Macalester College

A Study of Early Helladic Pottery with Painted Decoration

Robert John Buck 1956 University of Alberta

Middle Helladic Mattpainted Pottery

See also: The excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti. University of Toronto Press, 1994-

Emmett L. Bennett Jr. 1947 University of Wisconsin

"The Minoan Linear Script from Pylos"

See also The Knossos Tablets: A Revised Transliteration of All the Texts in Mycenaean Greek Recoverable from Evans' Excavations of 1900-1904, by Emmett L. Bennett, Jr., John Chadwick, and Michael Ventris, 2d ed. with corrections and additions by John Chadwick with the assistance of Fred W. Householder, Jr. University of London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1959.

John L. Caskey 1939 University of Cincinnati

"House VI F: A Building of the Sixth Settlement at Troy"

See also Troy : Excavations Conducted by the University of Cincinnati, 1932-1938, edited by Carl W. Blegen with the collaboration of John L. Caskey and Marion Rawson.

Cedric Gordon Boulter 1939 University of Cincinnati

The Providence Painter: A Study of Attic Red-figured Pottery

See also: Corpus vasorum antiquorum. [United States of America]. The Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo Museum of Art, c1976.